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Regular Expressions are something every programming language and every OS should have.
Agreed. For me, it's something I can never predict when I will need, but every now and then I'm really thankful I know the basics so I can do something quickly.
I would push for some form of standardisation though.
In a sense I agree because little pisses me off more than an editor with a brain-dead regex syntax that stops me from doing things I know should be simple.
On the other hand, as long as an implementation provides a reasonable way to do all the common things (and a decent reference if they're not intuitive) I don't think standardization's that big a deal. It's like programming: you learn the common concepts once or twice and then you can pick up new languages really quickly.